BLUES 
ices on Bearing Size, Heavy Rooted 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
(STANDARD VARIETIES) 
Prices Listed Are Per Plant 
3 or ■ 
3 or 
2 or 
2 or 
2 yr. 
2 or 
NOTE 
heigh 
offer 
4 yr. 1 8-24 
more branche 
3 yr. 12-18" 
more branches. 
more branches 
Each 
.$2.95 
3-9 
each 
$2.50 
10-29 
each 
$2.20 
30-99 
each 
I 00 or 
more 
.75 $1.60 $1.50 
: Be sure to buy your blueberry plants by graded 
t and age rather than by age alone. The plants we 
are of bearing age. 
THE ARISTOCRAT OF 
A Treat to the Nation — They Can Be Grown 
Plant This Large Size, Fine Flavored, 
Makes The Plant 
We suggest from eight to twelve plants jor a family 
of five people. Ask jor and follow our free cultural 
directions. Plant our blueberries this year for pleasure 
and profit. 
Varieties listed in order of ripening 
WEYMOUTH Earliest of all. Ripens berries quickly 
for early markets. Fruit is above medium in size and 
usually of fair dessert quality. Bush erect, open, spread- 
ing, of average vigor. 
JUNE This variety has proved to be a fine producer, 
bringing high prices. It ripens a little before Cabot and 
continues through Cabot season. The bush is medium 
high, with small leaves, making it very attractive in 
.Appearance. The fruit is firm and of good quality. 
STANLEY A recent development recognized in New 
Jersey blueberry sections as one of the outstanding blue- 
berries. Vigorous plants, large berries, very productive. 
RANCOCAS The bush of slender, vigorous, upright 
habit rarely surpasses 6 feet in height. Winter twigs are 
a dark red. The berries are somewhat larger than 
those of Rubel and begin to ripen several days earlier. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
EARLIBLUE Fruit clusters of medium size; 
berries oblate, light blue, very firm, sub-acid. 
Flavor very good Earliblue ripens early, with 
Weymouth and June. Bushes are upright, very 
vigorous, well shaped and good producers. 
BLUERAY The fruit is large, with a medium 
light blue color, medium scar, fine flavor, and 
resists cracking. It matures with Ivanhoe and 
Rancocas and most nearly resembles Dixi. The 
bush is hardy and very productive. 
IVANHOE Fruits arc large, attractive, slightly 
later than Stanley, with a good blue color. Flavor 
is good. Plants are vigorous, productive, and 
more tolerant of canker than Stanley. 
BLUECROP Fruit clusters of Bluecrop are large. 
Berries are roundish oblate, very light blue, very 
firm. Sub-acid: flavor good, Bluecrop ripens in 
midseason with Concord, Pioneer and Atlantic. 
Bush upright and vigorous; very consistent 
producer. 
BERKELEY Fruit is light blue. Considered one 
of the largest blueberries yet introduced. Berries 
are not subject to crack, ripen about a week 
after Stanley. Plants are very productive. 
HERBERT Fruit clusters are loose; fruit ripens 
about the same time as Jersey and Dixi, earlier 
than Coville but later than Berkeley. Berries of 
Herbert are large and carry their size well 
through ripening season. Firm, resistant to crack- 
ing; color about the same as Jersey, Rubel and 
Dixi. Flavor is equal to the best varieties. Fruit 
hangs well on bush. Bushes flower late, are 
thrifty growers and consistently productive. 
New Variety Prices 
Plants 12 to 18", 2 or more branches. 
Each 
$1.95 
Write for pr 
3-9 
each 
$1.75 
;s of Ic 
10-29 
each 
$1.60 
ger quantities. 
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